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Algeria Reading List Late colonial/Revolu/on/Independence Poli/cs, Sociology, Poli/cal Economy 1. Aissaoui, Ali. Algeria: The Political Economy of Oil and Gas . Oxford University Press. 2001. 2. Bamia, Aida Adib, The Graying of the Raven: Cultural and Sociopolitical Significance of Algerian Folk Poetry . American University in Cairo Press. 2001. 3. Benoune, Mahfoud. “Algerian Peasants and National Politics,” MERIP Reports, No. 48, June, 1976. 4. Bennoune, Mahfoud. The Making of Contemporary Algeria, 18301987: Colonial Upheavals and PostIndependence Development . Cambridge University Press. 1988. 5. Benrabah, Mohamed, Langue et pouvoir en Algérie. Histoire dun traumatisme linguistique . Séguier. 2000. 6. Berger, Anne E. “Algeria in Other(s)' Languages: Toward a rethinking of Algeria's linguistic predicament,” Parallax, Vol. 4, No. 2, 1998. 7. Bourdieu, Pierre. Algeria 1960: The Disenchantment of the World: The Sense of Honour: The Kabyle House or the World Reversed, Essays . Cambridge University Press. 1979. 8. Bourdieu, Pierre. Outline of a Theory of Practice . Cambridge University Press. 1977. 9. Bougherira, Mohamed Reda. Algerias Foreign Policy 19791992: Continuity and/or Change . University of Salford, UK. 1999. 10. Brower, Benjamin Claude. A Desert Named Peace: The Violence of France's Empire in the Algerian Sahara, 18441902 . Columbia University Press. 2011. 11. Charrad, Mounira M. States and Womens Rights: The Making of Postcolonial Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco . University of California Press. 2001. 12. Christelow, Allan. “Ritual, culture and politics of Islamic reformism in Algeria,” Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 23, No. 3, 1987. 13. ClancySmith, Julia A. Rebel and Saint: Muslim Notables, Populist Protest, Colonial Encounters: Algeria and Tunisia, 18001904 . University of California Press. 1994. 14. Connelly, Matthew. A Diplomatic Revolution: Algerias Fight for Independence and the Origins of the PostCold War Era . Oxford University Press. 2002. 15. Dillman, Bradford. State and Private Sector in Algeria: The Politics of RentSeeking and Failed Development . Westview Press. 2000. 1 TMND F 2011

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Algeria Reading ListLate  colonial/Revolu/on/Independence  -­‐  Poli/cs,  Sociology,  Poli/cal  Economy1. Aissaoui,  Ali.  Algeria:  The  Political  Economy  of  Oil  and  Gas.  Oxford  University  Press.  2001.

2. Bamia,  Aida  Adib,  The  Graying  of  the  Raven:  Cultural  and  Sociopolitical  Significance  of  Algerian  Folk  Poetry.  American  University  in  Cairo  Press.  2001.

3. Benoune,  Mahfoud.  “Algerian  Peasants  and  National  Politics,”  MERIP  Reports,  No.  48,  June,  1976.

4. Bennoune,  Mahfoud.  The  Making  of  Contemporary  Algeria,  1830-‐‑‒1987:  Colonial  Upheavals  and  Post-‐‑‒Independence  Development.  Cambridge  University  Press.  1988.

5. Benrabah,  Mohamed,  Langue  et  pouvoir  en  Algérie.  Histoire  dʼ’un  traumatisme  linguistique.  Séguier.  2000.

6. Berger,  Anne  E.  “Algeria  in  Other(s)'  Languages:  Toward  a  rethinking  of  Algeria's  linguistic  predicament,”  Parallax,  Vol.  4,  No.  2,  1998.

7. Bourdieu,  Pierre.  Algeria  1960:  The  Disenchantment  of  the  World:  The  Sense  of  Honour:  The  Kabyle  House  or  the  World  Reversed,  Essays.  Cambridge  University  Press.  1979.

8. Bourdieu,  Pierre.  Outline  of  a  Theory  of  Practice.  Cambridge  University  Press.  1977.

9. Bougherira,  Mohamed  Reda.  Algeriaʼ’s  Foreign  Policy  1979-‐‑‒1992:  Continuity  and/or  Change.  University  of  Salford,  UK.  1999.

10.Brower,  Benjamin  Claude.  A  Desert  Named  Peace:  The  Violence  of  France's  Empire  in  the  Algerian  Sahara,  1844-‐‑‒1902.  Columbia  University  Press.  2011.

11. Charrad,  Mounira  M.  States  and  Womenʼ’s  Rights:  The  Making  of  Postcolonial  Tunisia,  Algeria,  and  Morocco.  University  of  California  Press.  2001.

12. Christelow,  Allan.  “Ritual,  culture  and  politics  of  Islamic  reformism  in  Algeria,”  Middle  Eastern  Studies,  Vol.  23,  No.  3,  1987.

13. Clancy-‐‑‒Smith,  Julia  A.  Rebel  and  Saint:  Muslim  Notables,  Populist  Protest,  Colonial  Encounters:  Algeria  and  Tunisia,  1800-‐‑‒1904.  University  of  California  Press.  1994.

14. Connelly,  Matthew.  A  Diplomatic  Revolution:  Algeriaʼ’s  Fight  for  Independence  and  the  Origins  of  the  Post-‐‑‒Cold  War  Era.  Oxford  University  Press.  2002.

15.Dillman,  Bradford.  State  and  Private  Sector  in  Algeria:  The  Politics  of  Rent-‐‑‒Seeking  and  Failed  Development.  Westview  Press.  2000.

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16.Drew,  Allison.  “Urban  Activists  and  Rural  Movements:  Communists  in  South  Africa  and  Algeria,  1920s–1930s,”  African  Studies,  Vol.  66,  No.  2-‐‑‒3,  2007.

17. Entelis,  John.  Algeria:  The  Revolution  Institutionalized.  Westview  Press.  1986.

18. Entelis,  John.  State  and  Society  in  Algeria.  Westview  Press.  1992.

19. Entelis,  John."SONATRACH:  The  Political  Economy  of  an  Algerian  State  Institution."  Sciences-‐‑‒Po,  Ceri,  January.  2000.

20. Eds.  Gellner  and  Micaud.  Arabs  and  Berbers:  From  Tribe  to  Nation  in  North  Africa.  Lexington.  1972.

21.Hannoum,  Abdelmajid.  “Colonialism  and  knowledge  in  Algeria:  The  archives  of  the  Arab  bureau,”  History  and  Anthropology,  Vol.  12,  No.  4,  2001.

22.Hannoum,  Abdelmajid.  Violent  Modernity:  France  in  Algeria.  Harvard  University  Press.  2010.

23.Horne,  Alistair.  A  Savage  War  of  Peace:  Algeria,  1954-‐‑‒1962,  Penguin,  1977.

24.Heggoy,  Alf  Andrew.  “The  F.F.S.,  An  Algerian  Opposition  to  a  One-‐‑‒Party  System,”  African  Historical  Studies,  Vol.  2  No.  1,  1969.

25.Heggoy,  Alf  Andrew.  “Colonial  Origins  of  the  Algerian-‐‑‒Moroccan  Border  Conflict  of  October  1963,”  African  Studies  Review,  Vol.  13,  No.  1,  April  1970.  

26.Hermassi,  Elbaki.  Leadership  and  National  Development  in  North  Africa:  A  Comparative  Study.  University  of  California  Press.  1972.  

27.Humbaraci,  Arslan.  Algeria:  A  Revolution  that  Failed,  a  Political  History  Since  1954.  Praeger.  1966.

28. Joffe,  George.  “Algeriaʼ’s  Berber  Problem,”  Index  on  Censorship,  Vol.  9,  No.  5,  1980.

29. Ed.  Joffe,  George.  North  Africa:  Nation,  State  and  Region.  Routledge.  1993.

30. Lazreg,  Marnia.  The  Eloquence  of  Silence:  Algerian  Women  in  Question.  Routeledge.  1994.

31. Lazreg,  Marnia.  The  Emergence  of  Classes  in  Algeria:  A  Study  of  Colonialism  and  Socio-‐‑‒Political  Change.  Westview  Press.  1976.  

32. Lorcin,  Patricia  M.  E.  Imperial  Identities:  Stereotyping,  Prejudice  and  Race  in  Colonial  Algeria.  I.  B.  Tauris.  1999.  

33. Lowi,  Miriam  R.  Oil  Wealth  and  the  Poverty  of  Politics:  Algeria  Compared.  Cambridge  University  Press.  2010.

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34.Mouhleb,  Naima.  “Language  and  Conflict,  Kabylia  and  the  Algerian  State,”  International  Peace  Research  Institute,  Oslo,  2005.

35.Ottaway,  David  and  Marina.  Algeria:  The  Politics  of  a  Socialist  Revolution.  University  of  California  Press.  1970.  

36.Quandt,  William  B.    Revolution  and  Political  Leadership:  Algeria,  1954-‐‑‒1968.  MIT  Press.  1969.

37.Roberts,  Hugh.  “The  Algerian  Bureaucracy,”  Review  of  African  Political  Economy,  No.  24,  May-‐‑‒August,  1982.

38.Roberts,  Hugh.  “The  Algerian  Bureaucracy,”  in  (eds.)  Asad,  T.  and  Owen,  R.  The  Middle  East:  The  Sociology  of  “Developing  Societies”.  Monthly  Review  Press.  1983.

39.Rouche,  Keren.  “Projecting  Algerian  Judaism,  Formulating  a  Political  Identity:  Zionism  in  Algeria  during  the  War  of  Independence  (1954–62),”  The  Journal  of  North  African  Studies,  Vol.  12,  No.  2,  2007.

40.Rogers,  Rebecca.  “Teaching  Morality  and  Religion  in  Nineteenth-‐‑‒Century  Colonial  Algeria:  Gender  and  the  Civilising  Mission,”  History  of  Education,  Vol.  40,  No.  6,  2011.

41.Ruedy,  John.  Land  Policy  in  Colonial  Algeria:  The  Origins  of  the  Rural  Public  Domain.  Borgo  Press.  1967.

42.Ruedy,  John.  Modern  Algeria:  The  Origins  and  Development  of  a  Nation  (2nd  ed.).  Indiana  University  Press,  2005.

43. Sutton,  Keith.  “Army  administration  tensions  over  Algeria's  Centres  de  regroupement,  1954–1962,”  British  Journal  of  Middle  Eastern  Studies,  Vol.  26,  No.  2,  1999.  

44. Tlemcani,  Rachid.  State  and  Revolution  in  Algeria.  Westview.  1987.

45. Tlemcani,  Rachi  and  Hansen,  William  W.  “Development  and  the  State  in  Post-‐‑‒Colonial  Algeria,”  in  Jabbra,  Joeseph  G.  (ed.)  Bureaucracy  and  Development  in  the  Arab  World.  E.  J.  Brill.  1989.

46.Wild,  Patricia  Berko,  “The  Organization  of  African  Unity  and  the  Algerian-‐‑‒Moroccan  Border  Conflict:  A  Study  of  New  Machinery  for  Peacekeeping  and  for  the  Peaceful  Settlement  of  Disputes  among  African  States,”  International  Organization,  Vol.  20,  No.  1,  Winter  1966.  

47.Younger,  Sam.  “Ideology  and  Pragmatism  in  Algerian  Foreign  Policy,”  The  World  Today,  Vol.  34.,  No.  3,  March  1978.  

48. Zartman,  I.  William.  “The  Politics  of  Boundaries  in  North  and  West  Africa,”  The  Journal  of  Modern  African  Studies,  Vo.  3,  No.  2,  August  1965.

49. Zartman,  I.  William.  Political  Elites  in  Arab  North  Africa.  Longman.  1982.  

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Civil  War  and  ADer50.Akacem,  Kada.  “Economic  reforms  in  Algeria:  an  overview  and  assessment,”  The  Journal  of  North  African  Studies,  Vol.  9,  No.  2,  2004.

51.Addi,  Lahouari.  Lʼ’Algérie  et  la  démocratie:  pouvoir  et  crise  politique  dans  lʼ’Algérie  contemporaine.  La  Découverte.  1994.

52.Aghrout,  Ahmed  and  Bougherira,  Mohamed  Redha.  Algeria  in  Transition:  Reforms  and  Development  Prospects.  Psychology  Press.  2004.  

53.Amara,  Mahfoud.  “Football,  the  new  battlefield  of  business  in  Algeria:  Djezzy  and  Nedjma  ...RANA  MĀK  YA  AL-‐‑‒KHDRA,”  The  Journal  of  North  African  Studies,  Vol.  16,  No.  3,  2011.

54.Arnould,  Valerie.  “Amnesty,  Peace  and  Reconciliation  in  Algeria,”  Conflict,  Security  and  Development,  Vol.  7,  No.  2,  2007.

55.Benyamina,  Ahmed.  “Foreign  interference  in  the  situation  in  Algeria:  the  Algerian  government's  position,”  Cambridge  Review  of  International  Affairs,  Vol.  11,  No.  2,  1998.

56.Benziane,  Abdelbaki.  “Economic  Reforms  in  Algeria  and  their  Impact  on  Higher  Education  and  Student  Benefits,”  The  Journal  of  North  African  Studies,  Vol.  9,  No.  2,  2004.

57.Bonner,  Michael,  et  al.  Islam,  Democracy  and  the  State  in  Algeria:  Lessons  for  the  Western  Mediterranean  and  Beyond.  Routledge,  2005.

58.Bouandel,  Youcef.  “Bouteflika's  reforms  and  the  question  of  human  rights  in  Algeria,”  The  Journal  of  North  African  Studies,  Vol.  7,  No.  2,  2002.

59.Bouandel,  Youcef.  “Algeria's  presidential  election  of  April  2004:  a  backward  step  in  the  democratisation  process  or  a  forward  step  towards  stability?”  Third  World  Quarterly,  Vol.  25,  No.  8,  2004.

60.Boubekeur,  Amel.  “Salafism  and  Radical  Politics  in  Postconflict  Algeria,”  Carnegie  Middle  East  Center,  Carnegie  Papers,  No.  11,  September  2008.  

61. Çelenk,  Ayşe  Aslıhan.  “Promoting  Democracy  in  Algeria:  The  EU  Factor  and  the  Preferences  of  the  Political  Elite,”  Democratization,  Vol.  16,  No.  1,  2009.

62.Darbouche,  Hakim.  “EU–Algeria  Trade  and  Energy  Interests  in  the  Framework  of  the  EMP:  The  Politics  of  ʻ‘Specificityʼ’  in  an  Interdependent  Relationship,”  Journal  of  Contemporary  European  Studies,  Vol.  17,  No.  3,  2009.

63.Daxcecker,  Ursula  E.  “Opposition  Movements,  Liberalization,  and  Civil  War:  Evidence  from  Algeria  and  Chile,”  Civil  Wars,  Vol.  11,  No.  3,  2009.

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64. Entelis,  John  P.  “Religion  and  Politics  in  Algeria:  Conflict  or  consensus?”  Islam  and  Christian-‐‑‒Muslim  Relations,  Vol.  12,  No.  4,  2001.

65.Hachemaoui,  Mohammed.  “La  représentation  politique  en  Algérie  entre  médiation  clientélaire  et  prédation  (1997-‐‑‒2002),”  Revue  française  de  science  politique,  Vol.  53,  February  2003.  

66.Hachemaoui,  Mohammed.  “Algeriaʼ’s  May  17,  2007  Parliamentary  Elections,  or  the  Political  Representation  of  Crisis,”  Arab  Reform  Initiative,  July  2007.  

67.Hachemaoui,  Mohammed.  “Y  a-‐‑‒t-‐‑‒il  des  tribus  dans  lʼ’urne?  Sociologie  dʼ’une  énigme  électorale  algérienne,”  Cahiers  dʼ’Etudes  Africaines,  (2011).

68.Hadjadj,  Djilali.  “Algeria:  A  Future  Hijacked  by  Corruption,”  Mediterranean  Politics,  Vol.  12,  No.  2,  2007.

69.Hamladji,  Noura.  “Co-‐‑‒optation,  Repression  and  Authoritarian  Regimesʼ’  Survival:  The  Case  of  the  MSP-‐‑‒Hamas  in  Algeria,”  European  University  Institute  Working  Paper  SPS  7,  2002.

70.Hannoum,  Abdelmajid.  Colonial  Histories,  Post-‐‑‒Colonial  Memories.  Heinemann.  2001.  

71.Holm,  Ulla.  “Algeria:  President  Bouteflika's  Second  Term,”  Mediterranean  Politics,  Vol.  10,  No.  1,  2005.

72. Joffe,  George.  “The  Role  of  Violence  within  the  Algerian  Economy,”  The  Journal  of  North  African  Studies,  Vol.  7,  No.  1,  2002.

73.King,  Stephen  J.  The  New  Authoritarianism  in  the  Middle  East  and  North  Africa.  Indiana  University  Press.  2009.

74.Kouaouci,  Ali.  “Population  transitions,  youth  unemployment,  postponement  of  marriage  and  violence  in  Algeria,”  The  Journal  of  North  African  Studies,  Vol.  9,  No.  2,  2004.

75. Lahouari,  Addi.  “Algeriaʼ’s  Army,  Algeriaʼ’s  Agony,”  Foreign  Affairs,  Vol.  77,  No.  4,  1998.

76. Laremont,  Ricardo  R.  Islam  and  the  Politics  of  Resistance  in  Algeria,  1783-‐‑‒1992.  Africa  World  Press.  2000.

77. Larsson,  Disa  Kammars.  “A  Stable  State:  Authoritarianism  in  Algeria,”  CMES  Paper  Series,  August  2010.  Lund  University.

78. Layachi,  Azzedine.  “Political  Liberalisation  and  the  Islamist  Movement  in  Algeria,”  The  Journal  of  North  African  Studies,  Vol.  9,  No.  2,  2004.

79. Layachi,  Azzedine.  “The  Berbers  in  Algeria:  Politicized  Ethnicity  and  Ethnicized  Politics,”  in  Ed.  Shatzmiller,  Maya,  Nationalism  and  Minority  Identities  in  Islamic  Societies.  McGill-‐‑‒Queenʼ’s  University  Press.  2005.  

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80. Liverani,  Andrea.  Civil  Society  in  Algeria:  The  Political  Functions  of  Associational  Life.  Routledge.  2008.  

81. Lloyd,  Catherine.  “Transnational  mobilizations  in  contexts  of  violent  conflict:  The  case  of  solidarity  with  women  in  Algeria,”  Contemporary  Politics,  Vol.  5,  No.  4,  1999.

82. Lowi,  Miriam  R.  “Oil  rents  and  political  breakdown  in  patrimonial  states:  Algeria  in  comparative  perspective,”  The  Journal  of  North  African  Studies,  Vol.  9,  No.  3,  2004.  

83.Maddy-‐‑‒Weitzman,  Bruce.  The  Maghrib  in  the  New  Century:  Identity,  Religion  and  Politics.  University  of  Florida  Press.  2007.

84.Maddy-‐‑‒Weitzman,  Bruce.  Berber  Identity  and  the  Challenge  to  North  African  States.  University  of  Texas  Press.  2011.

85.Malley,  Robert.  The  Call  from  Algeria:  Third  Worldism,  Revolution,  and  the  Turn  to  Islam.  University  of  California  Press.  1996.  

86.Martinez,  Luis.  The  Algerian  Civil  War.  Columbia  University  Press.  2000.

87.McDougall,  James.  “Savage  wars?  Codes  of  violence  in  Algeria,  1830s  –  1990s,”  Third  World  Quarterly,  No.  26,  No.  1,  2005.

88.McDougall,  James.  History  and  the  Culture  of  Nationalism  in  Algeria.  Cambridge  University  Press,  2006.

89.Mortimer,  Robert.  “Islam  and  Multiparty  Politics  in  Algeria,”  Middle  East  Journal,  Vol.  45,  No.  4,  Autumn  1991.

90. Philips,  John  and  Evans,  Martin.  Algeria:  Anger  of  the  Dispossessed.  Yale.  2007.

91.Quandt,  William  B.  Between  Ballots  and  Bullets:  Algeriaʼ’s  Transition  from  Authoritarianism.  Brookings  Institution  Press.  1998.

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